My bf told me that he did not enjoy anal play so tonight I decided to try it. I put silicon lube in his balls and penis and played with him until he got really excited, each time I would go a little lower under his balls, finally I found his sweet spot and brushed my finger over it! He moaned and squirmed, so I rubbed it for a minute and pit the tip of my finger in, he LOVED it! Who knows I might work up to rimming next!!!!
How hot would that be!!!!! OMG! He moaned and went crazy- I bet he will really go mad if I lick him like a cat!!!!~
Its going to take some extra work - you sure you want to try that? There might be something less physical you can do for fun.
Do you think it's possible to be feeling the advantageous effects upon your body? I feel like I'm thinner but I think the thought might be completely absurd because it's only been a few days. My assumption is that since I've cut way down on my food intake and mainly gotten away from soda,drinks and more into water that I have less gas in my stomach so I feel thinner? But then I think about last nights meal where I had a lot of salad leaves etc. in my salad. I usually get a lot of gas from vegetables and salads while it digests. Not farting gas, just rumbles and I've learned to open my passages up and exhale a lot of that out. So, wishful thinking? Or....
If you have cut out a lot of snacks that would've automatically reduced your salt intake which would help with any fluid retention so no, not absurd.
Ah, awesome! Yes my snacks have taken a stop. I bought corn thins on Sunday and said to myself anytime I want to snack I need to eat one of these. I did it once and it was so dry so I put a bit of cheese on the next one which was yum. But I was a total sugar junkie, I think actually not being on the green since Sunday has also helped me not snacking but before, fuck, I was on handfuls of peanuts, those candy nerds, anything with sugar, cokes before bed, lollies before bed. I couldn't stop at one lolly I needed a whole bag once I got the taste it was bad and I knew it. Last night I only had dinner and no snacks after. I did have a couple of rum and no sugar cola though as a little treat and a small caramel slice but that's nothing compared to before, that's almost starving myself.
Changing eating patterns is really difficult to do but so rewarding when you do so. Good for you and keep it up and before long it will become just the way you eat without thought.
I don't expect anyone to adhere to my diet but I take in very little sugary stuff. I know it may sound crazy if you're used to a lot of sugary foods but.....you just have to change your expectations. That will change your outcome. Once you get used to a new normal...the old normal can drift away kind of quickly. If I ate a cupcake or something like that...I would feel the difference in my body as I digest it. I think that's really important.....to be able to feel the changes in my body as a result of what I'm eating. Then...once you can do that...you become much more conscience of everything you eat. I know that might sound uppity and preachy to some...I don't mean it that way....but it's really true.
I hear you. When we used to do monthly junk food breaks then reward with maccas after a month holy hell I swear I could feel the oil pouring out of my skin holes almost instantly! But I think I'm done with that sort of food hopefully, it never makes me feel good and I end up with terrible stomach cramps and aches. I've done these diets before but I usually fall back into a bad routine when the circumstances of my life change. I don't want to completely rid myself of all the fun stuff just yet but would rather really tone it down as a treat to myself like a snickers bar once a week or something haha.
I know what you mean. If I have been eating really healthy foods for a while and then eat something not so good I feel it.
A person asked me the other day if I ever "cheat" on my diet. I told them no, because one cheat day would result in 2-3 days of feeling like crap. Being in ketosis is the best feeling in the world, and I am not willing to break it to indulge in something sweet. I have found that over time you crave bad things less and less. Simply cutting out or drastically reducing sugar from your diet can yield pretty drastic results in relatively short time. I know it did for me.
When I make simple changes, like switching my breakfast toast/bagel for a kale smoothie and changing my late-night munchies from beer and chips to green tea with carrots and celery, I definitely notice it within a couple of days. Which is good, because otherwise I don't know that I'd stick to it.
I don't know....for me sometimes when I eat a really healthy meal that totally agrees with me 100% I feel an immediate difference in how I feel.